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After a life of helping others, business alum David Deschene’s transformative estate gift to the MSUM Foundation will benefit many future students.
The White Earth Indian reservation's rural location and lack of economic forces make it difficult to attract, and keep, health professionals. But MSUM alumnae are helping to make this a better community.
At age 39, Sue (Peterson) Koesterman ’03 (philosophy) cashed in her 401K, quit her job, changed her family lifestyle, and began on her journey to answer her calling.
Jo Burdick, MSN, RN, Director of Clinical Excellence, Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota, MSUM Graduate of Nursing, 1984
If you have kids, or know kids, who are in youth activities, you’ve likely bought one to dozens of items to support them and their organizations.
Minnesota's science teacher of the year Jake Pundsack is the shortest-tenured teacher to receive the prestigious award.
When Kevin Hanson walked into Gate City Bank one morning in 1983, he didn’t know if they were hiring. He had graduated with a bachelor’s in finance from MSUM two days prior and opened a phone book just hours before to look for job openings. 
In compliance with the Fair Housing Act (FHA), applicable law, Minnesota State Moorhead (herein known as “university”) is committed to allow emotional support animals (ESA), determined to be necessary, to provide students with mental or psychiatric disabilities an equal opportunity to use and enjoy University housing.
Alumna and Hope Blooms founder Kelly Krenzel ('08) is a recipient of this year's MSUM Foundation Dragon Impact Award.
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program of The College Board through which a high school student completes college-level courses that are designated as AP in high schools. A student may earn college credits by demonstrating a specified level of performance on AP examinations.